AD questline completion

vpy
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I am half way through Malabal Tor and at CP 101.

From the google I found out that I still have Reaper's March and Cold Harbour to complete.

Can someone guesstimate and let me know how much CP will I be able to ding if I just do the solo questing (without any group PVE content) for these zones ?
  • disintegr8
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    Can't help sorry. I'm surprised you are where you are - has the progression rate been changed that much?

    Back when I leveled my characters through the story line, they hadn't reached level 50 before getting to the final quest. Each zone was level dependent and Coldharbour was not even accessible until level 43 or 45 from memory.

    Ah, the good old days .... >:)
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  • vpy
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    disintegr8 wrote: »
    Can't help sorry. I'm surprised you are where you are - has the progression rate been changed that much?

    Back when I leveled my characters through the story line, they hadn't reached level 50 before getting to the final quest. Each zone was level dependent and Coldharbour was not even accessible until level 43 or 45 from memory.

    Ah, the good old days .... >:)

    Been Dolmen grinding with Ambrosia from level 36 mate :)
  • Tannus15
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    disintegr8 wrote: »
    Can't help sorry. I'm surprised you are where you are - has the progression rate been changed that much?

    Back when I leveled my characters through the story line, they hadn't reached level 50 before getting to the final quest. Each zone was level dependent and Coldharbour was not even accessible until level 43 or 45 from memory.

    Ah, the good old days .... >:)

    You used to out level the zone and then be forced to move on with a bunch of green / grey quests. These days if you're completionist you'll get a lot more levels out of the zone than you used to.

    To the OP : No idea. CP levelling curve is adjusted every DLC / update so that the total number of XP to end cap is always the same. This means the time to reach cp 160 gets shorter every update.
    Edited by Tannus15 on June 25, 2017 11:58PM
  • Robo_Hobo
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    With enlightenment, probably at least 160 cp by the time you finish coldharbour.
  • max_only
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    I never did the dolmen grind while leveling. I just explore every single square foot of each zone with both my main characters. I was past cp 250 by the time I got to Coldharbor. I don't play everyday so I always had a lot of enlightenment and there were back to back double xp events at the time as well.
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  • davey1107
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    Not predictable due to enlightenment, etc.

    If you play 2 hrs per day, you'll be 160 before the end of reapers, likely, depending on how complete you do it.
  • Narvuntien
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    I hit about 125 cp by the end of it.. I still had to grind out a bunch more cp points more. But I only just hit level 50 at the end of Malabar tor so you are way ahead of me.
    Edited by Narvuntien on June 26, 2017 4:28AM
  • Magdalina
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    disintegr8 wrote: »
    Can't help sorry. I'm surprised you are where you are - has the progression rate been changed that much?

    Back when I leveled my characters through the story line, they hadn't reached level 50 before getting to the final quest. Each zone was level dependent and Coldharbour was not even accessible until level 43 or 45 from memory.

    Ah, the good old days .... >:)

    Yeah. My EU alt hit cp 160 after only having finished Auridon, Grahtwood and Coldharbour(well Khenarthi's too). No grinding, only questing and a few random dungeons here and there. I was actually shocked by how fast leveling is now.
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